In pictures: Dawn-to-dusk Hartal shuts down Kerala
In pictures: Dawn-to-dusk Hartal shuts down Kerala
Tourists who arrived at the Thampanoor Railway Station were caught unaware of the state wide Hartal called by the LDF on Monday. Normal life was affected by the dawn-to-dusk hartal to protest the Centre's move to implement key recommendations of
People queue up at roadside tea stalls as majority of shops remained shut during the day. DC/ Peethambaran Payyeri.
The usually busy MG Road in the capital wears a deserted look. According to the police, no violence had been reported in the initial hours of the protest, which got underway at 6 AM. DC/ Peethambaran Payyeri.
Scores of passengers were taken by Help Desk to RCC, SAT Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram Medical College, Peroorkada Govt hospital, other private hospitals and SAP camp where job interviews were taking place. DC/ Anand Shinde.
21 motorcycles and three cars were deployed by the Humanitarian Help Desk of Rotary Club of Thiruvananthapuram to help stranded passengers in front of Thampanoor Railway Station. DC/ Anand Shinde
Huge crowd of office goer's who were left stranded for hours in front of the Thampanoor Railway Station looking for an alternative arrangement to reach their destination. It was only when the Vanchinad Express arrived at 9:45 am that they finally
Poojappura prison authorities had brisk business in front of the Thampanoor Railway Station selling chappathis, chicken curry, chilly chicken and vegetable curry on the Hartal day. The state-run KSRTC, however, continued to operate its services for
Two North Indian girl tourists are seen with a police woman at Thampanoor Railway Station on hartal day. They had to wait long time to get an auto-rickshaw to reach their destination. Early reports from different centres said buses, taxis and auto-
Volunteers of ‘Say No to Hartal’ helping the stranded passengers at Ernakulam south railway station to reach their destination on Monday - DC
LDF has rejected Oommen Chandy pleas to desist from the shut-down protest even after it was pointed out that the Centre has only issued a draft notification and that the final call on the report is yet to be made. Picture shows two women, who are on
North Indian tourists who arrived at the Thampanoor Railway Station are seen having a tough time due to the hartal. Auto drivers hit a jackpot as they charged passengers double the usual charge. DC/ Anand Shinde
Tourists who arrived at the Thampanoor Railway Station were caught unaware of the state wide Hartal called by the LDF on Monday. Normal life was affected by the dawn-to-dusk hartal to protest the Centre's move to implement key recommendations of

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